Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] a [noun sg] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I also believe that upon taking up their post , all new post holders should receive a pack from HQ detailing their duties and rights , as well as outlining a training plan to support their work .
2 The new constable has sent each of ye a mug o' wine — reckoned it 'd make a change from ale .
3 His Elder Brother would prefer a glimmer from moon or lamp or candle , to ‘ visit us/With thy long levelled rule of streaming light ’ .
4 People speak to house plants , so in the latter case they could speak to money as well , which would make a change from money talking .
5 Jimmy 's wife prided herself on her barracuda curry , which would make a change from lobster .
6 The likelihood is that had the matter come before the courts in the nineteenth century , they would have held that the mistake had to be reasonable , for it was generally considered at that time that mistake was a defence which would excuse a defendant from liability only where it was based on reasonable grounds .
7 Then Mr and Mrs Singh would come again with Balbinder , and finally they would receive a letter from County Hall .
8 Given the catch all general safety requirement under the CPA 1987 , it is in the interest of retailers that these regulations be made since they will provide a shelter from liability .
9 Any deviations from assumptions ( a ) to ( d ) will constitute a deviation from ideality ( an ideal solution is a rare occurrence ) and several more realistic types of solution can be identified :
10 Do n't forget the : ) for example COPY A:Chris.TXT B : This will copy a file from Drive A : named CHRIS.TXT to the disk in Drive B :
11 Section 8 of the Railways Act 1974 allows grant payments to be made to suitable applicants , provided that there will be a significant environmental benefit , the anticipated expenditure is of a capital not revenue nature , British Rail will carry the desired freight , the rail freight facilities will encourage a transfer from road to rail and that , relatively speaking , the wanted rail freight facilities would not be viable without a Section 8 payment .
12 Similarly , the impact on the finance function will require a transition from Figure 3.4 to 3 .
13 ‘ We will get a return from magazine sales and television .
14 er it , it proved it like in America they can build a car from end of the production line to the other end , finished , running forty nine seconds
15 ‘ You can build a house from limestone in three ways : using blocks of stone , cement or chickens , ’ says Lovins .
16 They can discharge a journeyman from service without his master 's content ; they can advance their wages , and in many instances , prevent the master taking more apprentices than they approve of , and such a number , as the nature of the work requires .
17 You can read a newspaper from beginning to end and you can write better than those fellas who keep the thing goin' .
18 Two o'clock — I then sit down in front of the television with a pen and piece of paper and watch the schools programme which I like because you can have a rest from writing and reading .
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